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"Discover what the translators and past generations knew - exactly how to find the meaning of each Bible word, inside the Bible itself. Understand also what translators, such as Erasmus and Coverdale, meant when they spoke of the vernacular Bible's holy letters and symbols. See how these God-set alphabet building blocks build a word's meaning and automatically define words for faithful readers of the King James Bible - which alone brings forward the fountain head of letter meanings discovered by computational linguists from the world's leading universities."

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"Discover what the translators and past generations knew - exactly how to find the meaning of each Bible word, inside the Bible itself. Understand also what translators, such as Erasmus and Coverdale, meant when they spoke of the vernacular Bible's holy letters and symbols. See how these God-set alphabet building blocks build a word's meaning and automatically define words for faithful readers of the King James Bible - which alone brings forward the fountain head of letter meanings discovered by computational linguists from the world's leading universities."

purified and polished words. Though written with men’s pens, they remain God’s words. One such translator,Richard Rolle (d. c. 1349) wrote,“Here may we see that noneshould be so hardy to translate or expound Holy Writ but if hefeeled the

Holy Ghost

in him,that is

maker of Holy Writ

, for soon shallhe err that is nought led with him”

(as cited inG.W.H. Lampe,

The Cambridge History of the Bible

,vol. 2, Cambridge: University Press, 1969, p. 386).

Those who handled the English scriptures believed them to be inspired by the Holy Ghost.

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“All

scripture

is

given

by inspiration of God...” 2 Tim. 3:16John Wycliffe (variously spelled Wyclif etc., c. 1325-1384) believed the English Bible was “scripture,” and thereforefrom the Holy Ghost’s “inspiration.” God entrusted hisword to Wycliffe’s care. He did not entrust the word of God to the care of those who do not esteem it so highly.Wycliffe affirmed that the Bible comes, “from the mouth of God”